For decades, DBX's patented Subharmonic Synthesis has been a game - changer, adding powerful bass to various professional audio setups like nightclub and DJ mixing, theatre and film sound, music recording, live performances, and broadcasting. It creates a brand - new, waveform - modeled bass note precisely an octave below the original audio bass. The DBX 510, a 500 Series module, is a dream for audio pros. Its two separate bands of subharmonic synthesis offer great smoothness and control. The independent Low Frequency Boost circuit is perfect for high - performance low - frequency speaker systems. Unlike other bass synthesis methods, DBX's process generates musical low frequencies that won't mess with mid and high - band info, even at maximum synthesis and boost. You'll feel the powerful low - end punch! Key features include a simple and intuitive interface, synthesized frequency level indicator LEDs, individual controls for two subharmonic frequency ranges, subharmonics level control, and a synthesis bypass switch. Technical specs cover input and output types, impedance, max levels, frequency response, noise, THD + Noise, dynamic range, synthesis frequency range, power requirements, rack compatibility, dimensions, and weight.

Using the DBX 510 is easy. First, connect it to your audio system according to the input and output specifications. You can use the individual controls for the two ranges of subharmonic frequencies to adjust the sound as you like. The subharmonics level control lets you fine - tune the intensity of the subharmonics. If you want to bypass the synthesis, just flip the synthesis bypass switch. When using it, make sure your power supply meets the requirements of +/- 16V DC. Also, don't exceed the max input and output levels to avoid distortion. For maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean place. Regularly check the connections to ensure they are secure. If there are any issues, refer to the technical specifications or contact customer support.